Magnetic properties of RCoO3 cobaltites (R = La, Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu). Effects of hydrostatic and chemical pressure

Abstract

We have investigated the temperature dependence of the magnetic susceptibility (T) of rare-earth cobaltites RCoO3 (R= La, Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu) in the temperature range 4.2-300 K and also the influence of hydrostatic pressure up to 2 kbar on their susceptibility at fixed temperatures T=78 and 300 K. The specific dependence (T) observed in LaCoO3 and the anomalously large pressure effect (d ln /dP -100 Mbar-1 for T = 78 K) are analyzed in the framework of a two-level model with energy levels difference . The ground state of the system is assumed to be nonmagnetic with the zero spin of Co3+ ions, and magnetism at a finite temperature is determined by the excited magnetic spin state. The results of the analysis, supplemented by theoretical calculations of the electronic structure of LaCoO3, indicate a significant increase in with a decrease in the unit cell volume under the hydrostatic pressure. In the series of RCoO3 (R= Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu) compounds, the volume of crystal cell decreases monotonically due to a decrease in the radius of R3+ ions. This leads to an increase in the relative energy of the excited state (the chemical pressure effect), which manifests itself in a decrease in the contribution of cobalt ions to the magnetic susceptibility at a fixed temperature, and also in a decrease in the hydrostatic pressure effect on the susceptibility of RCoO3 compounds, which we have observed at T=300 K.

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